
turns your existing 360 panoramic photographs. Just open the image from within the app or share it from another app.Create amazing tiny planet in an instant using Tiny Planet Photo app. The tiny planet effect is also named small planet, globe photo or stereographic projection. *After tapping the OverCapture button once, you can select between capturing a static spherical photo and a dynamic 360 OverCapture video. Modify your Tiny Planets with sliders or with touch gestures. This will be saved in the content library in the GoPro app, where you can save to a photo stream or share direct to social. Transform your panoramas, travel and landscape photos to see the world in a. Once you’ve perfected the planet-esque look, tap the OverCapture button twice* to capture a still image of what you are seeing. Turn your photos into Tiny Planets, Rabbit Holes and amazing videos in one tap. To do so, after capturing 360 content on Fusion, open the GoPro app and use the OverCapture feature to “zoom out” until you start to see a perfect sphere start to form. This can be done using a single spherical image or by pulling a still from 360 video. The simplest way to elevate your 360-capture game and pop out a tiny planet is using the OverCapture feature on the GoPro app. It enables me to capture amazing videos and pictures that can be. Because Fusion captures video and photo in a complete sphere, OverCapture allows for the creation of framed, 2D punch-outs from anywhere in the sphere, giving creators the ultimate control on 2D perspectives. My 360 camera has become my best travel companion. ICYMI, a Tiny Planet (pictured above) is the zoomed-out version of a static spherical image. don't know.Happy Earth Day! In honor of today, and our beautiful planet, we’re offering up some tips to create a tiny planet of your own using Fusion. MAYBE applying the lens correction to all the pano images before stitching it can fix it. Or deform the photo of the castle 90° down to cover the hole (which I have not been able to do properly). Understand why photoshop doesn't stitch the pano properly and crops this part, and fix this,

Obviously I cannot take the photo of the castle 90° down and put it in the empty space as the rest is deformed and that image is not.Īt this point there are two ways to fix this:

The castle walls are perfect (more or less.), this confirms my therory, but I have that blank space that I have to fill now. Then proceded as before with the effect: this is the result. Then I lined up the raw image with the jpeg, and ended up with a blank space at the bottom. In photoshop, I opened the raw stitched panorama, then added over it the jpeg pano, with 50% opacity. So, messing around with the image I got some results.Īs I said earlier, the jpeg pano made by the drone has more of the castle at the bottom, it seems that photoshop crops that. I also tryied to stitch with Microsoft ICE but it cannot output a raw image that I need.Ĭan someone help me? If you need I can upload to my drive the raw images. In the original jpeg pano there is more of the castle at the bottom, maybe that messes up the proportions then, but I've not been able to stitch the pano and get the correct result.
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Then again the same procedure for the filter:Īs you can see the result has the same problem, and I cannot figure out how to get rid of it. Then I noticed that the jpeg pano stitched by the drone is in 2:1 proportion, and there is a fake sky added (it can't shoot upwards because of the props), so i reseized the canvas to 2:1 and added more sky, and this is the result: the line at the top doesn't matter for now. Got beck to photoshop, reseized it to 1:1, turned it 180° and applied the polar cordinates filterĪs you can see, the castle is deformed and pinched in the center.

Then I removed the black spot and done a little bit of editing in lightroom just to correct the exposure So, i took the raw images, imported them in photoshop and stitched the panorama without cropping and with 100% distortion to fill the image Going in order, here's the image that I want: this is obtained by applying the polar cordinates filter to the complete jpeg imageĪs you can see, the castle in the center is square, not deformed.

I need to stitch them to edit the complete raw image in Lightroom, so I tryied in a couple ways but never got the perfect result. Also, it is in jpeg, the raw files are avaible in another folder but they are not stitched.
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When I shoot the pano, the drone shows it already like a tiny planet, but if I download it on my pc it is like distorted flat panorama. The photos are from a Dji Mavic Air, a drone for those of you that don't know. So, it's a couple days that I'm trying to stitch a 360 panorama and use the polar cordinates filter to make it like a tiny planet.
